New year, new mic, same old bull shit! One year ago today we posted our first, and what we were 90% sure would be our last, episode. Now one year, 12 episodes, 200 plays, a global pandemic, and many many bottles of wine later, we are still here
In this episode, Julia regales us with an extraordinarily researched tale of how the Fox sisters accidentally sparked a religious movement. Erin was riding the struggle bus and managed to scrape together several short stories with some serious
We're Back!!!!!!!Sorry for the extended hiatus! Erin started grad school and can't deal with life currently. This episode has some horrific audio problems that three different noise reduction programs couldn't fix. (I did my best.) Anyways if
If you couldn't stand the awful audio quality of the full episode I went through and got the least crackly parts for your listening pleasure. After minute 5 or so there aren't any awful blips or crackles. Thanks for listening!
We're Back!!!!!!!Sorry for the extended hiatus! Erin started grad school and can't deal with life currently. This episode has some horrific audio problems that three different noise reduction programs couldn't fix. (I did my best.) Anyways if
This week Julia and Erin delve deep into their dark pasts to dredge up the ultimate shady business. Julia kicks us off with the story of Mark Ciavarella and the cash for kids scandal that rocked Pennslyvania in the early 2010s. Erin dug deep i
Erin and Julia talk wine, and how they lost their safety deposit. Erin spends way too long trying to tell the story of Civil War spy Elizabeth Van Lew.Skip to 13 minutes for Van Lew.
Julia and Erin forget to introduce themselves as they drink too much Kirkland chardonnay and discuss life, urban legends, and the life of the reluctant spy Mata Hari.skip to 25 minutes for urban legends*sweatshop labor and terrible working co